For Sale: Heidi Klum's 'Little Piece of Heaven,' $25 Million

ZillowHeidi Klum bought the home in the Brentwood Estates neighborhood for $14.2 million then Klum spent more fixing it up.ShutterstockHeidi KlumBy Emily Heffter

German supermodel and "Project Runway" host Heidi Klum is selling her home in Brentwood Estates -- the foreclosed mansion she bought in 2010 with ex-husband Seal. The listing website declares the Mediterranean-style villa "has been given the Heidi makeover." The eight-bedroom, 10-bath, 12,300-square-foot estate on 8.5 acres is just off Mandeville Canyon in one of Los Angeles' most prestigious neighborhoods.

The home had been sitting on the market, vacant, for about two years before Klum purchased it, said listing agent Lynn Teschner of The Agency. When Klum visited, she was worried about how long the home had been vacant, since she had four small children and wasn't looking for a fixer-upper. But she said in a statement that she fell in love. "I honestly felt that I was no longer in Los Angeles and instead was strolling the gardens of a home in the South of France."

She bought the home for $14.2 million. Then Klum spent several million fixing it up -- restoring doors, windows and thresholds, designing her dream closets, and adding home technology and security. She added a master bathroom with a view of the Pacific.

"By the time we finished," she said, "the house was as incredible as its grounds and views. Sometimes I sit in the garden, drinking my coffee, looking at the Pacific, and really feel it is a little piece of heaven."

At $25 million, the listing is half the price of a custom Mediterranean estate that model Gisele Bundchen and football star Tom Brady put on the market a few months ago. They ended up selling to Dr. Dre for $40 million.

Klum is saying "auf wiedersehen" to her super-estate at a time when very high-priced homes are flying off the market in L.A.

The home has a motor court with a fountain, an infinity-edge pool and spa, a koi pond, a formal rose garden, a rolling lawn for golf putting and driving, a children's playhouse and slide, and "secret gardens." And that's just outside -- with ocean views.

Inside, the dining room was imported from Paris, where it was a private dining room in a hotel. It was reconstructed in the home by the previous owner. In the library, there is an ornate wooden bookcase that came from Napoleon's French country home.

Klum has moved on to "another project" in the Los Angeles area, her agent said -- a new home she wants to fix up.